...an incision in the thick muscular layer of the lower oesophageal sphincter (LES). In the past, the procedure was performed through open surgery. However, laparoscopy, a minimally invasive surgical method,...
...Oral vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) in the form of a liquid, capsules or tablets Oral calcium and vitamin D combined supplements (usually in the form of tablets) Intramuscular vitamin D replacement...
...lack of scientific studies and evidence. When Should You See a Chiropractor? Chiropractors are health care professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating neuromuscular disorders, with back pain being the...
...the brain, spinal cord, or the lower urinary tract’s neuromuscular structure Enlarged prostate gland or benign prostatic hyperplasia Benign prostatic hypertrophy Weak muscles in the bladder Urine flow problems can...
...stomach triggers a reaction that inflames the airways) or neuromuscular respiratory diseases Many of these conditions commonly co-occur with asthma. A diagnosis of asthma in a child therefore, requires the...
...the uterus (curettage) to investigate or treat an underlying condition. It is performed by a gynaecologist. In the female reproductive system, the uterus or womb is a strong muscular organ...
...bone in the pelvic area. It is connected to the kidneys via a pair of tubes called the ureters. It is composed of muscular tissues laid in layers and stretches...
...muscular tubes that transport eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. By blocking or severing them, eggs can no longer travel to the uterus, and pregnancy is prevented. **Question: What...
...may experience symptoms such as:[2][3][4] Blindness Double vision Weakness or paralysis Muscular spasms Seizures Loss of balance Trouble coordinating movements (ataxia) Numb skin or tingling limbs Loss of sensation in...
...is more common among males, and has been linked with: Spinal cord deformities, such as spina bifida Smoking during pregnancy Baby’s position in the uterus Neuromuscular disorders, such as cerebral...